IBM Accelerates Cloud Computing With LotusLive
January 18 2010 - 11:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Innovation Pipeline and Platform for Integration to Fuel Market
Expansion ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
LOTUSPHERE - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced the technology and
business expansion of its LotusLive cloud collaboration platform
through a new R&D pipeline from IBM Research and plans to open
the LotusLive suite to new partners. LotusLive cloud services
provide integrated email, Web conferencing, social networking and
collaboration with IBM's focus on security, reliability and
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and Lotus are joining forces to deliver new innovation on the Web
through the creation of LotusLive Labs -- a proving ground for
advances in business-driven collaboration in the cloud. Known for
pushing the boundaries of science, technology and business to build
a smarter planet, IBM researchers have been recognized with five
Nobel prizes. In 2009, IBM received 4,914 US patents -- marking the
17th consecutive year it has topped the list of the world's most
inventive companies. IBM Research and Lotus will accelerate the
pipeline for business-focused innovation for LotusLive. At
Lotusphere 2010 this week, a range of LotusLive Labs technology
previews are being unveiled including: -- Slide Library, a
collaborative way to build and share presentations; --
Collaborative Recorded Meetings, a service that records and
instantly transcribes meeting presentations and audio/video for
searching and tagging; -- Event Maps, an interactive way to
visualize and interact with conference schedules; and, -- Composer,
the ability to create LotusLive mashups through the combination of
LotusLive services. Expected in second quarter of 2010 via
LotusLive Labs, Project Concord is a new Web-based document editor
for creating and sharing documents, presentations and spreadsheets.
A Platform for Integration Today, IBM also announced the extension
of the core collaboration services of LotusLive to third-party
applications and business processes. Previously available only
through the LotusLive Design Partner program, IBM will make
application programming interfaces (APIs) for LotusLive services
available to any IBM business partner in the second half of 2010.
In addition, three LotusLive Design Partners are scheduled to bring
their solutions to market in Q2 including: -- Silanis Technology:
electronic signature process management integrated with LotusLive
Files and Activities -- Skype: voice and video calling integrated
with LotusLive Contacts -- Prolifiq: one to one branded sales
messaging platform integrated with LotusLive Contacts and Files IBM
is also working with several new integration partners including PGi
(formerly Premiere Global Services), a leading global provider of
meeting and collaboration solutions that energize people and
organizations to connect more meaningfully. PGi will resell
LotusLive Meetings, integrated with its audio conferencing
platform. IBM also announced the expansion of benefits for IBM
business partners, including no-cost, 12-month LotusLive demo
accounts as well as a number of partner programs to help partners
succeed in selling LotusLive services. Details on partner benefits
and programs as well as information on the Design Partner program
are available at http://www.lotuslive.com/businesspartners. "Lotus
knows that helping customers work with people outside and inside
their companies, especially in the context of a business process,
is important," said Sean Poulley, vice president, IBM Cloud
Collaboration. "By making it easy for partners to weave cloud-based
social networking, collaboration and communication tools into their
applications, customers will gain powerful new ways to solve
business problems." New Service Enhancements The next version of
LotusLive Notes will provide email, calendar, contact management
and instant messaging capabilities to customers in a multi-tenant
environment. The LotusLive Notes service will be optimized to
support hybrid on-premise and cloud deployments with standard
support for directory synchronization between on-premise
directories and the cloud, access to application and mail workflows
that remain on-premise, and entitlement for every user to use
either a browser or the Lotus Notes client to access their email.
New services and options will include a reduction in the minimum
number of users for a LotusLive Notes subscription from 1,000 to
25, IBM Lotus Sametime instant messaging support and a 5GB standard
mailbox quota. IBM is now accepting requests to participate in the
LotusLive Notes managed beta program at
http://www.lotuslive.com/en/services/notes. LotusLive Availability
LotusLive delivers integrated email, Web conferencing, social
networking and collaboration services to simplify and improve daily
business interactions with customers, partners and colleagues.
Available in English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
and Spanish, a no-cost, 30-day trial is available at
http://www.lotuslive.com/compare. IBM's cloud computing initiative
is a key driver for the company and a key area of focus for
clients. Cloud computing, combined within an overall IT strategy,
can help improve business performance and control the costs of
delivering IT resources to the organization. Collaboration in the
cloud can enable rapid business innovation by extending the
enterprise perimeter to the cloud for the delivery of easy-to-use
computing services to users regardless of location or the type of
device being used. Learn more about the LotusLive portfolio at
http://www.lotuslive.com/. Contact: -------- Hanna Smigala IBM
Media Relations (914) 766-1353
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